May 6: President Obama met with leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss strategy in the fight against al-Qaida in the two countries. (MSNBC)
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Blue-Ribbon Panel Warns: Biological attack likely by 2013; Analysis by Lee Hamilton, Vice-Chair of 9/11 Commission, President of Woodrow Wilson Center
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The bickering presidents of Pakistan and Afghanistan dine at the White House in an effort to learn how to work together to fight terrorism. Kate Amara reports.
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09-10-2008 Zardari, Karzai team up against terror WATCH VIDEO Source: CCTV.com 09-10-2008 11:16 Asif Ali Zardari has met Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who attended Zardari's swearing in. The two leaders pledged to work together to combat terrorism in their two countries. The two presidents sa...
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Following a meeting with leaders from Pakistan and Afghanistan, President Barack Obama is praising both countries for their commitment to fight terrorism. The AP’s Julie Pace reports on the trilateral meeting. (May 6)
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(NECN) - Nothing was off limits in the final televised debate for the Massachusetts Senate race before next week’s primary. The debate, held at NECN covered everything from the war in Afghanistan, health care to the personal lives of public f...
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Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf and Afghan President Hamid Karzai vowed on Monday (April 30) to work together to fight terrorism and drug smuggling, and imrpove bilateral relations that have been strained over the Taliban insurgency.
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THE PRESIDENT: Please, please, have a seat. Thank you. Thank you so much. Good evening. And thank you, President Clinton, for the extraordinary brief introduction which (laughter) — during the U.N. General Assembly week does not happen that often. (Laughter.) I want to acknowledge Bob Harr...
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(NECN: West Point, NY) - President Obama addressed the nation from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He made the case that more troops are needed to finish the job in Afghanistan. The plan calls for the quick deployment of 30,0...
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Former U.S. presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton drew a standing ovation from a packed Toronto convention centre Friday after their mostly amiable discussion touching on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, AIDS programs in Africa and border security at home. </p> - <p> At one point...
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